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In
writing, everything should have a purpose. Nothing should be added
just for the sake of taking up space. (Students writing essays might
take exception to this.) It doesn't really matter what kind of
writing you are doing - everything should be there for a clear
purpose. Regardless of whether it's songwriting, screenwriting,
blogging, business letters, writing book or magazine manuscripts -
the principle remains the same. All of the content you add should
have an easy-to-define purpose. I
hate to pick on Rian Johnson (or do I??) because he's already
received a lot of criticism for this, but his Canto Bight casino
sequence in The Last Jedi is a good example of what not to do.
The sequence did not advance the story, and if removed entirely, the
overall storyline of the film would not have changed. One might say
that the sequence gave insight into Rose and Finn's characters,
though the writing and development for these two characters in The
Last Jedi has also been heavi…